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Expand and shrink tasks with Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 introduces new commands for periodic disk geometry maintenance tasks, namely a new shrink feature. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Disk, Microsoft Windows Server, Storage, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-08-05
How do I... Store application data securely using encrypted DataSets?
Application developers' choices for storing data on the local machine were limited for a long time -- you either used a database or stored the data in flat files. With the advent of XML and the .NET Framework, the possibilities have multiplied. by Zach Smith
Tags: Disk, Application Developer, Data, DataSet, EncryptString, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2008-07-31
The one terabyte disk: Is it reliable?
About a year ago, when major manufacturers made their first terabyte disk drives available to the public, a storage capacity barrier had been broken, albeit a mental one more so than a technological one. I've wondered about reliability, so it's time to explore their popularity and levels of success. by...
Tags: Disk, Terabyte, Moore, Petabyte, E-mail, Aerospace & Defense, Storage, Online Communications, Manufacturing, Hardware, Joe Rosberg
Blog posts 2008-07-30
How do I... Use BootVis to improve XP boot performance?
BootVis.exe is a free Microsoft utility that can help users boot their machines and access the operating system more quickly. Jim McIntyre shows you how it works. by Jim McIntyre
Tags: Boot Process, Disk, Performance, Driver, File, Defragmentation, BootVis, BootVis.exe, Layout.ini, Figure C Here, Figure D BootVis, Figure F, Figure G BootVis, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Jim McIntyre
Blog posts 2008-07-22
Four ways to reduce energy costs and environmental impact
With green IT, it doesn't take a whole lot of effort to make an impact in your organization. Here are four ways to get started and see the impact on ROI. by Scott Lowe
Tags: Desktop, Disk, Data Center, SAN, ROI, Server Consolidation Project, Server Consolidation, Roi/Tco, Data Centers, Servers, Hardware, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Storage, Data Management, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-07-21
Technology that never got its 15 minutes of fame
Companies create new products so fast that sometimes things are obsolete before they hit the shelves. This Classic Tip highlights one such item and we mention a few more. by John Sheesley
Tags: Disk, CD, Storage, Bus, IBM Corp., 3.5-inch, Microchannel, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Balancing support and security: Do you encrypt your drives?
This story has become all too familiar: a mid-level employee leaves the office with a pile of private data on his or her laptop, and then the computer is lost or stolen. Employee loses job, employer is humiliated, customers are angry. It's become obvious that computing support pros and system...
Tags: Disk, Encryption, TrueCrypt, Security, William Jones
Blog posts 2008-06-01
How do I... Force Disk Cleanup to delete all temporary files?
If you've ever run the Microsoft Windows XP's Disk Cleanup utility, you probably discovered that your temporary files occupy a significant amount of space. You might select the Temporary Files check box in order to allow the Disk Cleanup utility to delete the files in the Temp folder, but the...
Tags: Disk, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-05-14
The "insecure memory" FAQ
There are times when a user of a free and open source operating system like FreeBSD or Debian GNU/Linux might encounter a warning or error message that looks something like this: "Warning: using insecure memory!" A likely moment might be the first time one uses GnuPG, because it's...
Tags: Security, Disk, Window, Problem, Data, Microsoft Corp., RAM, GnuPG, Swapfile, TrueCrypt, Microsoft Windows, Construction, Memory, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-05-14
EMC AX4: Installation experience
I've indicated in this blog before that I recently purchased an EMC AX4 SAN to complement my existing computing environment and enable more advanced capability and improve overall infrastructure reliability. This past week, my staff and I finally found time to unbox and install the array in one of...
Tags: Processor, iSCSI, Disk, Network, EMC Corp., Disk Array, Navisphere Manager, Storage, Storage Area Networks (SAN), Hardware, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-04-27
An investigation of GUI changes found in Windows Vista SP1
Many of the changes made in Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 occur behind the scenes and were designed to improve performance. As such, they may not be readily apparent unless you're actively seeking them out and using a stop watch. Many Vista users were hoping for a few, possibly dramatic, changes...
Tags: Folder, Hard Drive, Disk, Version, Microsoft Windows Vista, GUI, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Defragmenter, Disk Defragmenter, SP1, Dialog Box, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2008-04-16
EMC AX4: The Decision
A few weeks ago, I wrote in this space about my continuing storage quest and my discovery of the newly released EMC AX4.  It seems like I've been on this search for quite some time, but, until recently, I hadn't found that "perfect" solution that met both my needs and...
Tags: Disk, EMC Corp., Serial ATA, Storage, Hardware, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-02-27
10 dumb things users do that can mess up their computers
We all do dumb things now and then, and computer users are no exception. Inadvertently pressing the wrong key combination or innocently clicking OK in the wrong dialog box can change important settings that alter a computer's behavior or even crash the system. Nervous newbies are often...
Tags: Program, Software, Password, Disk, Network, Spyware, Uninterruptible Power Supply, Computer, Disk Fragmentation, Productivity, Firewalls, Security, Networking, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2008-01-30
Real World: Adding Disk Space to a Windows Home Server
My Windows Home Server WHS laptop comes equipped with a 100 GB hard drive. The installation creates two partitions: System and Data. The system partion is automatically configured at 20 GB and the remaining 80 GB is for data. If you decide you need more disk space, you can simply plug...
Tags: Disk, Installation, Microsoft Windows Home Server, System Partion, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-01-30
IBM starts massive deployment of disk encryption
Word has it that IBM is in the midst of embarking on a massive rollout of PGP's whole-disk encryption. The scheme is being rolled out on the desktops and laptops of 355,000 employees over the course of this year. Says Alan Mitchell, an IBM senior technical...
Tags: Microsoft Word, Disk, Encryption, IBM Corp., Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-29
Iomega acquires China disk drive manufacturer
Iomega has acquired ExelStor Great Wall Technology, a hard drive manufacturer based in Shenzhen of China via a stock swap. No cash will change hands. Iomega CEO Jonathan Huberman will continue in his present positions, while Eddie Lui, who is currently CEO of ExcelStor, will become executive...
Tags: Iomega Corp., Disk, Disk Drive, Government, Corporate Governance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-13
Disk Management in Windows Vista
I started playing around with Disk Management and I have been pleased with what I can do to the disks without the purchase of third party disk management tools. Let me begin by showing you how to shrink a partition in Windows Vista. From the Start menu,...
Tags: Disk, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2007-12-11
Trouble Recovering Hard Drive from Regen Backup in XP Home
I Need your help big timeHad a crash My Full Backup was done on an external using OnSpec Regen™ Backup - came with Kaser Storage Vault External Hard Drive I've reinstalled Windows XP Home Edition using the Fujitsu Recovery Disk and downloaded SP2 I've tried to do the full restore,...
Tags: Backups, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, hard drive, shad@..., Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, backup, disk, Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2007-11-23
40Gb USB Flash Disk
I am triying to format 40gb Flash disk with fat 32 but after all it says volume is too long. And also I cannot format with NTFS. Please advice me have to format it. Because I get lost of data after being copied.Thks JarunquestionYou may need to import the disk...
Tags: njayaruwan@..., disk, Flash Disk
Discussion threads 2007-11-21
access to local disk - business server 2003
HelloOur company takes care of a network in another company with approx. 50 workstations... Recently they have decided to install an application on every workstation that needs to write files on local disk (which cannot be done because users don't have that permission)...so the question is: how can i change...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, jan.prosen@..., local disk, permission, disk, security group, security, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, workstation
Discussion threads 2007-11-21
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